
Gaza Nakba 2023–2024
by Springer Verlag, Singapore
Title:
Gaza Nakba 2023–2024
Author:
Springer Verlag, Singapore
Series (if any):
Evidence-Based Approaches to Peace and Conflict Studies
Edited by:
Sakai, Keiko
Format:
Hardback
Number of pages:
242 pages, 6 Illustrations, color; 6 Illustrations, black and white
Publisher:
Springer Verlag, Singapore
ISBN-13:
9789819748679
EAN:
9789819748679
Publication Date:
16/01/2025
Classifications:
Interdisciplinary studies
Weight (g):
678
Dimensions (mm):
161 x 243 x 23
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
This book is one of the first edited volumes on the current Israel/Palestine conflictthe Gaza Nakba 202324. It contains contributions from both young post-doctoral researchers and more seasoned scholars from Japan. These authors, with their rich experience of field work in the region and their interdisciplinary approaches, are able to provide critical analyses on the current breakdown of humanitarian norms, the dysfunctional state of international organizations, and the breakdown of conflict management and peace-building. The unique viewpoints of Japanese scholars are shared regarding their understanding of the critical developments in Gaza since October 7, 2023. Further, these chapters analyze the background of the conflict, focusing on popular sentiments, national identity, and historical memory in Israel/Palestine, and the importance of space and land as national and cultural symbols, using rich and updated written and visualdata from the region.This work significantly challenges prevailing arguments, as it avoids stereotyped understandings of the persistence of religious and ethnic hatred, the proxy relationships of global powers (e.g., USA) and regional ones (Iran), and regional rivalries over geopolitical and economic interests in the Middle East. Such arguments as these provide no more than a quick divide-and-rule type of solution, encouraging merely superficial diplomatic coordination among the major global powers rather than a real solution. Alternatively, this book provides a new framework for understanding the structure of the conflict, making way for solving the problem from the popular level, and delving deeply into reconsideration of the durability or non-durability of the state system in the Middle East and a Western originated liberal international order and norm in general. The book also discloses the severe reality that human rights in the Global South are often neglected. In this sense, the purpose of this work is to disclose the significance of the Gaza War as an iconic event which reveals all the contradictions, inequalities and injustices in a global historical context. This book is essential for anyone who wants a fresh and expert consideration of the Israel-Palestine-Gaza issue, which avoids the often parochial stereotypes that attend it in the West, and which views it through a global lens.Juan Cole, Richard P. Mitchell Collegiate Professor of History, University of Michigan












